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On April 19th, 2003, over two-hundred couples--lesbian, gay, and straight--converged on San Francisco's Baker Beach to protest the war in Iraq by spelling out "Make Love Not War" with their nude bodies on the sand. What originally began in Marin County, California as a small but powerful anti-war movement has now reached the furthest corners of the world, and has women and men everywhere stripping off their clothes for peace.
Festivals and Screenings:
Cinequest Film Festival, 2004 San Francisco Independent Film Festival, 2004
Director's View Film Festival, 2004
Freedom Cinema Festival, 2004
Kansas City Jubilee, 2004
Video Mundi Film Festival, 2004
AVA Awards, 2004
New England Film and Video Festival, 2004
Aired on Chum Television in Toronto, 2004
Queer Arts Festival, 2006 |
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